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The iNOS/Src/FAK axis is critical in Toll-like receptor-mediated cell motility in macrophages

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2010.09.004

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Peptidoglycan; Polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid; CpG; Src; Macrophage migration

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  1. Taiwan Department of Health Clinical Trial and Research Center of Excellence [DOH99-TD-B-111-004]
  2. Taiwan Department of Health Cancer Research Center of Excellence [DOH99-TD-C-111-005]
  3. National Science Council (NSC) [NSC98-2311-B-039-002-MY3, NSC 94-3112-B-001-003, NSC 94-3112-B-001-018-Y]
  4. National Health Research Institute [NHRI-EX98-9828BI]
  5. China Medical University [CMU97-CMC-011]

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The Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play a pivotal role in innate immunity for the detection of highly conserved, pathogen-expressed molecules. Previously, we demonstrated that lipopolysaccharide (LPS, TLR4 ligand)increased macrophage motility required the participation of Src and FAK, which was inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS)-dependent. To investigate whether this iNOS/Src/FAK pathway is a general mechanism for macrophages to mobilize in response to engagement of TLRs other than TLR4, peptidoglycan (PGN, TLR2 ligand), polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid (polyI:C, TLR3 ligand) and CpG-oligodeoxynucleotides (CpG, TLR9 ligand) were used to treat macrophages in this study. Like LPS stimulation, simultaneous increase of cell motility and Src (but not Fgr, Hck, and Lyn) was detected in RAW264.7, peritoneal macrophages, and bone marrow-derived macrophages exposed to PGN, polyI:C and CpG. Attenuation of Src suppressed PGN-, polyI:C-, and CpG-elicited movement and the level of FAK Pi-Tyr861, which could be reversed by the reintroduction of siRNA-resistant Src. Besides, knockdown of FAK reduced the mobility of macrophages stimulated with anyone of these TLR ligands. Remarkably, PGN-, polyI:C-, and CpG-induced Src expression, FAK Pi-Tyr861, and cell mobility were inhibited in macrophages devoid of iNOS, indicating the importance of iNOS. These findings corroborate that iNOS/Src/FAK axis occupies a central role in macrophage locomotion in response to engagement of TLRs. (c) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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